Hello - in case its helpful and particularly for those that enjoy AU
programming (like I do), you might consider writing an AU program to look
after all of your shimming needs and specify your AU program as the global
ICONNMR shim routine ("XAU <program_name>"). Any unique shimming
needs as a function of solvent can be handled internally within the code.
I found this to be the path of least resistance when setting up noD capabilities,
for example.
Also, within an AU program, the commands AUTOSHIM_ON and AUTOSHIM_OFF are
available. Specify the desired shims first within the BSMS panel.
I turn this on when experiment time exceeds a defined threshold AND lock
gain is sufficiently low.
Cheers,
Mike
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